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Christmas Shopping at FalmerstoE North

That heading expresses it so complete, so admirably, that there is little need to devote much space to this highclass tailoring establishment, so ably, conducted a/t Palmerston North by Mr. ;G. V. Graham. The Headquarters of Tailoring is situated in Mounsey's Buildings, in Rangitiki-street, and for perfect■fittintf, well-finished suits there is no better place in this little country of ours. Fashioned and cut by an expert, sewn and finished by experienced tailors, what more is wanted? The material, did you say-7-w.ell, that is here, too; come along some of these times you are in Palmerston North and have a look. The Headquarters of Tailoring suit a big percentage of the best-dressed men, and can also suit you. Size no object, in fact, the bigger the better. Bring your friends along, too; all clients made heartily -welcome at the Headquarters of Tailoring in Palmerston North. MANAWATU MEAT CO., LTD., Palmerston North. For your Christmas joints patronise the Manawatu Meat Company. This is the best place in town for all kinds of meat. The prices are reasonable and the quality" is beyond reproach, while full weight and good service are assured. The company comprises a number of the leading business men of the town of Palmerston North, and is in a position to procure the pick of- the fat stock of the district. Lamb, ox beef, dairy-fed pork, and all manner of joints can be selected with confidence at the company's shop in The Square,' next Bank of Australasia. The company is also specialising in the supply of small goods, 'Mr. George Brown, the well-known expert in -this line, being in charge of this-br-ancbT- -Place your Christinas orders ■promptly. ' " Palmerston North. F. GROVER AND CO., This firm have established what is known as the Tiny Tots' Garage in Palmerston North, andj although only open a few, weeks,,.it .has proved 'one of the biggest attractions in the town. It is really an up-to-date go-cart and pram factory, and, . besides the manufacture of these baby carriages, it also incorporates the building of toy prams and carts'for the kiddies, also seagrass1 chairs, baskets, etc., and there is no place where a nicer or more useful gift could ■bo purchased than at Grouer and Co.'s. Just have a look in during the week and see for yourself. ' DUSTIN'S, LTD., PALMERSTON ■ NORTH BRANCH.. Those who make Palmerston North their Christmas shopping centre will find abundance to interest them at Dustins, Ltd.. This.firm have just opened up a very big shipment of high-class English Confectionery, and many novelties in the way of lines suitable for Christmas gifts to friends. There is a line of Cadibury's and Bowntree's famous Chocolates, in beautiful presentation boxes. Christmas P.uddings 'for., mothers, and Cakes galore. Don t fail .to visit Dustins, it is well worth while. If you live in Wellington go to Cuba-street: if in or near ■ Palmerston North, The Square or Main-street. ; It is well worth ■while. . ' '■■ '.. ;.. MISSES MORTENSEN'S' ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, Palmerston iNorth. Ladies visiting Palmerston North, if you feel at all interested in Art' Needlework, just call at the Misses, Moitennear Skinner's,', on Main-street. and see the..magnificent collection of patterns, cottons, wools, silks, etc. This is the shop for the supply of all lines pertaining to art needlework and fancy gooda. In order to cope with/, Christmas trade, the Misses Mortensen have added Toys of all,kinds to their stock, and those desirous of pleasing their jrnsanile acquaintances can shop ho*e to,i adsaittaze. J

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 12

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